Location: Yashobhoomi (India International Convention & Expo Centre), New Delhi
Dates: 29th – 31st July 2025
Theme: “Innovating Sustainable Futures with Bioenergy”
Introduction: India’s Bioenergy Awakening
India is witnessing a pivotal transition in its energy sector, moving from a dependency on fossil fuels to embracing sustainable alternatives like solar, wind, hydro, and bioenergy. Among these, bioenergy is rapidly gaining traction due to its unique ability to convert organic and agricultural waste into clean fuels, biogas, power, and bio-based products.
To accelerate this momentum, India will host the Bioenergy Global Exhibition 2025 at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi from 29th to 31st July 2025. This landmark event, supported by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) and aligned with India’s Net Zero 2070 commitment, will gather stakeholders from across the globe to showcase innovations, forge partnerships, and discuss policies driving the global bioenergy revolution.
1: Why Bioenergy?
1.1 What is Bioenergy?
Bioenergy is renewable energy derived from biological sources—agricultural waste, forest residues, algae, municipal solid waste, and even food industry by-products. It is processed into:
- Biogas
- Bioethanol
- Biodiesel
- Compressed Biogas (CBG)
- Biomass Pellets
1.2 Advantages of Bioenergy
- Waste-to-wealth potential
- Carbon-neutral energy
- Employment in rural areas
- Decentralized power generation
- Agricultural residue utilization
2: About Bioenergy Global Exhibition 2025
2.1 Event Overview
The Bioenergy Global Exhibition 2025 is India’s largest and most influential platform dedicated to the bioenergy value chain. The three-day event will host:
- 350+ exhibitors
- 15,000+ visitors
- 30+ countries represented
- 50+ conference sessions
- 100+ speakers
2.2 Venue: Yashobhoomi – India’s Largest Expo Centre
Located in Dwarka, New Delhi, Yashobhoomi is India’s most modern convention and expo center. With state-of-the-art infrastructure, multiple halls, green certifications, and seamless connectivity to the airport, it’s the perfect stage for a global summit on sustainable energy.
3: Key Themes and Focus Areas
3.1 Biomass to Power
- Pelletization
- Co-firing in thermal power plants
- Rural microgrid installations
3.2 Biofuels
- 2G ethanol from agri-waste
- Biodiesel from used cooking oil
- Algae-based aviation fuels
3.3 Biogas and Compressed Biogas (CBG)
- Biogas purification technologies
- SATAT scheme and Indian oil marketing companies
- Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) to energy solutions
3.4 Bio-refineries
- Integrated production of fuel, heat, electricity, and value-added chemicals
- Examples from Praj, IOCL, and Numaligarh Refinery
3.5 Waste Management & Circular Economy
- Farm residue valorization
- Organic fertilizer from digestate
- Plastic alternatives from agro-waste
4: Who Should Attend
The event is ideal for:
- Renewable energy professionals
- Biofuel and bio-CNG plant owners
- Farmers and FPOs
- Municipal corporations and ULBs
- EPC contractors
- Agritech startups
- Machinery and equipment manufacturers
- Government agencies and NGOs
- Investors and venture capitalists
- Academicians and students
5: India’s Bioenergy Success Stories
5.1 Satat-Powered CBG Plant in Pune
- Processes dairy waste
- Produces 10 tonnes of CBG per day
- Supplies local transport and grid
5.2 Numaligarh Bio-refinery, Assam
- Based on bamboo feedstock
- Produces ethanol and green chemicals
- Creates 500+ local jobs
5.3 Indian Railways’ Biomass Co-Firing
- Thermal plants using biomass pellets
- Cuts carbon and stubble burning
- Opportunities for pellet manufacturers
All these models will be presented and discussed at the Bioenergy Global Exhibition 2025 in technical sessions and site visit briefings.
6: The Role of Innovation and Startups
Startups are the heartbeat of India’s bioenergy movement. Key startup zones will include:
- Anaerobic digestion tech
- Biodegradable packaging
- Farm waste collectors
- Digital platforms for biomass trading
Special zones will be dedicated to incubators like:
- AIC-AARTECH (Bhopal)
- IIT Madras Bioenergy Incubator
- T-Hub Hyderabad
The exhibition promotes India as a bioenergy startup hub.
7: Sustainability, Carbon Credits & Green Finance
7.1 ESG Goals for Indian Industries
Bioenergy helps companies decarbonize and earn carbon credits. Exhibitors include carbon trading platforms and consultants.
7.2 Financing Partners
- NABARD
- SIDBI
- World Bank
- Green Climate Fund
7.3 CSR Opportunities
Corporates are using CSR funds to install CBG plants and waste-processing units in rural areas. These case studies will be featured at the expo.
8: Global Participation & Trade Opportunities
The expo is supported by:
- International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
- Bioenergy Europe
- Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA)
- US Grains Council
- GIZ (Germany)
- Japanese Bioenergy Alliance
MoUs for joint ventures, tech transfers, and trade deals are expected.
9: Green Expo Experience
- Paperless registration
- Waste sorting bins
- Recyclable display materials
- Carbon-neutral catering
10: What to Expect from the Expo
- New project launches
- Tech demos (pellet machines, digesters, etc.)
- Government policy briefings
- Farmer training pavilions
- Networking lunches and awards night
- International investment summit
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Conclusion: Fueling the Future with Bioenergy
The Bioenergy Global Exhibition 2025 is not just an event — it is a movement. A movement that aligns innovation, policy, entrepreneurship, and environment. A movement that transforms stubble into fuel, waste into wealth, and villages into energy hubs.
As the world watches, India is poised to lead the bioenergy revolution — and Yashobhoomi, New Delhi is where that revolution will come alive from 29 to 31 July 2025.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, policymaker, scientist, farmer, or investor — the Bioenergy Global Exhibition 2025 is your platform to engage, explore, and empower the green energy future.